1 Schedule::Load **************** This is the Schedule::Load Perl Package. 1.1 Copyright ============= This package is Copyright 2000-2011 by Wilson Snyder . This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the Perl Artistic License Version 2.0. This code is provided with no warranty of any kind, and is used entirely at your own risk. 1.2 Description =============== This package allows accessing loading and top job status across many machines on a network, comprising a server farm. It also allows for scheduling new jobs on the best machine across the entire network. For example: rtop HOST CPUs FREQ TotCPU% LOAD RATE RL ARCH/OS alpha 8 400 27.9% 2 17.12 sun4-solaris 2.6 omega 1 333 0.2% 1 inf R1 Reserved: qzurns at 17-Jan 10:29 beta 6 248 69.4% 5 19.46 sun4-solaris 2.6 HOST PID USER NICE MEM STATE RUNTM CPU% COMMAND beta 4678 qmullens 0 34M cpu1 3:04 12.4% vt urx/urx_cell_ms alpha 4047 charlieg 19 147M cpu9 16:44 12.4% dc_shell ccr_iorg rschedule best Best host is 'alpha' Perl functions provide object oriented access to all of this information and more. Also included is a program to warn of jobs with over two hours of CPU time, renice them to 19 and send mail to the offending user. See `man Schedule::Load' after installation. 1.3 Obtaining Distribution ========================== The latest version is available at `http://www.perl.org/CPAN/' Download the latest package from that site, and decompress. `gunzip Schedule::Load_version.tar.gz ; tar xvf Schedule::Load_version.tar' 1.4 Supported Systems ===================== This version of Schedule::Load has been built and tested on: * sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1 * i386-linux It should run on any Unix system with perl and TCP/IP socketing, provided that the required perl modules below are ported to the platform. 1.5 Installation ================ 1. Before installing this module, you need the following modules available from CPAN: Storable (tested with 0.6.5) Proc::ProcessTable; (tested with 0.23) Unix::Processors; (tested with 1.6) 2. `cd' to the directory containing this README notice. 3. Type `perl Makefile.PL' to configure Schedule::Load for your system. 4. Type `make' to compile Schedule::Load. 5. Type `make test' to check the compilation. 6. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and documentation. By default, a database will be created in /usr/local/lib. To specify an alternate location, use `make install RSCHLIB=/location'. 7. Start the daemons as described in the SETUP section in the Schedule::Load manpage.